VHSL rules require green days to be open participation to any student at the school and they have to be listed or published by the school so students know about them. |
Not at the school I work at or the HS my kids attend. It’s very competitive at both! My son and daughter played different sports and they had experiences similar to OP for tryouts. I think a lot was predetermined but they went in knowing what to expect in terms of running, general fitness, drills, etc. |
| OP, would you mind sharing the soccer info you were sent? it might be helpful for kids trying out at other schools. |
Really? That's so interesting. How many kids try out and are cut from even JV? |
NP. Our girls lacrosse can absorb almost everyone most years with a JV team. Boys have cuts. Not 100s, but probably half make it. |
Just so you know, they only took 5 or 6 freshman last year. Try and set your son's expectations. My kid was cut after the first day and switched to a different spring sport and he played on a good club soccer team (RL level) for years prior. Many very good players are cut. Boys soccer is the most brutal FCPS sport. |
| Mine is trying out for softball… only info was just the general how to register, tryout times, and location (softball field… don’t think that’s happening, lol) weeks ago. I am assuming info will be sent tonight? |
Lacrosse in the Concorde District is extremely competitive. |
I get that it might be more than that. If you are really worried about it, the child should have emailed the Coach and asked. It shows initiative and an understanding that they need more than the basics. Should things be better advertised? Sure, but make a positive out of the lack of information. |
| When coaches don't also work at the high schools, communication is almost always an issue. The coaches assume the schools are communicating with students and their job is just to show up and run the tryout. The school admin expect the coaches to communicate but often don't even send them contact information. |
So in your scenario, 150 boys should each be individually emailing the person listed as the coach (who does not work at the school and who they don't know)? This doesn't seem like a good system. |
| For boys soccer, do they cut kids after each night? |
In our experience, yes, but every coach might do things different |
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This makes me sad. My DD will be a freshman in MCPS in August and wants to try out for soccer and basketball. It shouldnt be this cut throat.
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Its much, much, much easier for girls to make teams than boys. Some girls who only play rec get on JV soccer and freshman basketball. |